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SOURCE: vg247.com

 

WHAT DOES JAPAN REALLY THINKS OF XBOX ONE?

 


This is a pretty long post, so for all you tl;dr people, I've shortened it so it's more easy to read. You still have the long, extensive article up there ^ in the source.


Japanese gamers and the Xbox brand haven’t exactly been getting along too well in recent years. Every week we post Japan’s Media Create charts and see a notable absence of successful games on Microsoft’s format. Sometimes less than 250 Xbox 360 consoles are sold in a given week. From the outside looking in, the East seems like a lost cause.

Gamers and members of the press are all too eager to pronounce the Xbox format a failure in Japan. There’s a lot of guesswork and too many assumptions. Something is clearly broken in Microsoft’s attempts to penetrate the market, otherwise the Xbox One would have a solid Japanese release date by now. Every day this is looking less like a failure, but a company that simply doesn’t care. With such a stranglehold over the American market, does it even need Japan?

 

 

Mixed messages, half-baked ideas

 


“It’s fair to say that Xbox 360 players in Japan are generally either core gamers or people who obsess over particular game characters. The latter are people who bought an Xbox because of games like the Idol Master series or Steins;Gate. Most mainstream gamers see the Xbox 360 negatively as ‘an underground games system for core gamers’.

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Sak – once again – shared Nal’s point of view, “Promotion for the Xbox 360 in Japan is far inferior to other games consoles. Advertising in stores is usually for other games and there are almost no Xbox TV commercials. The Xbox 360 space is usually tucked deep inside stores. For better or for worse, Xbox has an underground feel to it, which is comfortable for core gamers, but off-putting for mainstream gamers.”

 

Are indies bothered about making games for Xbox?

 

 

As Nal suggested, the core userbase is actually starting to shift away from Xbox 360 and towards PlayStation 3. Such migration casts the future of Microsoft’s brand into further doubt across Japan, so it stands to reason that interest in developing for Xbox One could falter apace. There are some interesting high-profile games coming to Xbox One from Japan that seem to belie Microsoft’s silence on the country. Swery65′s D4 and Yukio Futatsugi’s Crimson Dragon spring to mind, while Xbox 360 shooters like Deathsmiles (above) are popular among gamers. But what of Japan’s bubbling indie scene?

 

“I used to work on Xbox 360 games in a game development studio,” Nal explained. “The Xbox 360 is a great piece of game hardware and very easy to develop for, but the language barrier was a significant obstacle and we really felt the distance between Japan and the US. Questions to Microsoft Japan are relayed to the Microsoft in the US and it can take a long time to get responses."

 

What does Japan really think of Xbox One?

 


“None of my gamer friends are talking about the Xbox One,” Sak replied. “It was covered in the media, but it was cursory coverage and it’s not as if it’s being promoted over other game consoles. I think there’s a strong chance that the Japanese Xbox One launch will fail. People expect multi-functionality from PCs, but it not from a gaming machine. This is also a problem for the PS4. The official sites for both consoles seem more like consumer electronics than games consoles. There is lots of flashy talk, but they don’t look much fun.

In the end, I think that the success or failure of the Xbox One will depend upon whether it has any killer software to attract Japanese gamers. Japanese people will probably buy the PS4 over the Xbox One, not because of differences in functionality, but because the PS4 is more likely to release games targeted at Japanese people.”

“Ease of development is a strength of the Xbox 360, but I hear that the Xbox One is 64-bit, so I’m concerned that the PS4 will be at an advantage in terms of ease of development. I like the Xbox 360 and enjoying playing on it, but there’s no escaping that the present situation for the Xbox in Japan is tough.”

 

Is Xbox One a lost cause in Japan?



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tl;dr



Singing the same song for the last 20+ years, and it's not just xbox...



I learned a lot from this article about Japan:

1. That xbox gaming is considered underground and products are relegated to the back of stores.
2. That indie devs had a hard time due to MS Japan not being able to answer questions directly and having to relegate to MS America.
3. That the marketting for xbox in japan is nearly non-existent.
4. That the japanese don't see consoles as devices for multi-media and see the xbox one and PS4 as not really fun. ("There is lots of flashy talk, but they don’t look much fun.")

And some more. Great article, great read.



Well I think we should wait and see but I don't see the Xbox One selling well in Japan.



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Isn't there a big decline in console gaming in Japan. There seems to be a huge hill for MS to climb just to get their console accepted. Then you have the decline of console gaming and two strong native competitors who's name is synonymous with gaming.

The X1 really isn't a device that seems to fit the Japanese culture either so I really do not see it selling any better than the first 2 consoles. I will say that when I was in Japan, if you were a shooter fan (not FPS) then there were a lot of those titles that never made it to the overseas.



kowenicki said:
kitler53 said:
tl;dr


You didn't miss anything. It tells you everything you already know. Nothing new in it. 

lol, i was just joking around anyways.  i read it.  well, the OP bits not the orginal article.



Another console made for western gamers...



to be fair japan is not even 3% of the world population... there is more to be gained on emerging countries and china for MS than throwing money at a lost cause like japan where home console is on the decline anyway.... well it's the population as a whole that is on the decline over there that's the real reason of console sales decline.... it's an aging country....



After reading that I think the xbone could actually do worse in Japan than the 360.